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NY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORP DBA PURSUIT
NY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORP DBA PURSUIT
Albany, New York
100-499 employees
At Pursuit, our mission is simple: to provide businesses with affordable small business loans and resources so that they can reach higher, transform and grow. Our mission guides our lending. When you work with us, you’ll have access to a community-focused small business lender that is 100% invested in providing the best possible loan for you now, and in the future.
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Top Benefits
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY
Winsted, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Different from a commercial bank with stockholders, community leaders founded Winsted Savings Bank in 1860. In 1875, local business leaders founded Mechanics Savings Bank of Winsted (later Northwest Bank for Savings). Both banks supported the development of Winsted, CT and surrounding towns through savings, loans and personal relationships with their customers. They helped individuals, families, businesses and communities—and later met the need for a branch network and expanded services. In 1996, the two banks merged into Northwest Community Bank. Headquartered in Winsted, today we have branches in Avon, Granby, New Hartford and Torrington—as well as our nationally recognized academic branch in Northwestern Regional School No. 7 High School. While still deeply committed to our local area, technology now offers our customers services wherever they go, whenever they need them. Even in our mobile society, banking can still be a relationship. In addition, Northwest Community Bank offers a range of consumer and commercial banking services, as well as support to local charitable institutions. Our directors, officers, managers and other staff volunteer for boards, committees and activities of countless nonprofit organizations: libraries, schools, the arts, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary clubs and foundations. We also make contributions to United Way, YMCA, Northwestern Connecticut Community College Foundation, Special Olympics, American Mural Project, the Tour of Litchfield Hills, Gifts of Love and so many others. For more than 150 years, Northwest Community Bank has been a mutual saving bank operated for the benefit of its depositors. True to our roots, we value our customers and the communities in which we live and work. It’s your community — and your Northwest Community Bank! Contact us to see how we can serve you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TORRINGTON SAVINGS BANK
TORRINGTON SAVINGS BANK
Torrington, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. It is owned by its depositors, has no shareholders and is operated to serve the banking and investment management needs of the thirty-three towns in Northwest Connecticut. Our Mutual Savings Bank Charter helps us to manage according to the best interests of our local communities. We are strongly capitalized, conservatively guided, safe and secure. Our mutual status allows us to share our profits with our customers in the form of exceptional deposit rates for savings accounts and Certificates of Deposit and outstanding mortgage loan rates. TSB has grown with the region by offering deposit services, loan services and trust services that focus on customer satisfaction. In the times of mega-financial institutions, it makes sense to bank with people who understand your needs and can reply with a quick and locally-generated response. Our dedication to the customer in our marketplace combined with careful management results in a safe and sound Bank. Guiding Ideals: Torrington Savings Bank is committed to maintaining its mutuality. It is guided and managed according to the best interest of its customers and local communities. Its decision-making and actions are based on the following fundamental beliefs: Commitment to Mutuality: Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. We take pride in our mutuality as it allows us to operate for and in the interests of our depositors. Because we are not organized as a stock bank and do not have shareholders, we can focus on serving our customers and communities. Mission: Through a team of engaged and knowledgeable employees, we are committed to providing quality products and services to meet the financial needs of the individuals, families, and businesses in our communities. Vision: We aspire to be the recognized leader in supporting and strengthening the financial well being of our customers and communities.
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Top Benefits
RHINEBECK BANK
RHINEBECK BANK
Poughkeepsie, New York
100-499 employees
Rhinebeck Bank is a full service, locally focused bank headquartered in Poughkeepsie, NY. We offer a full range of personal checking, savings, money market and certificates of deposit as well as, home equity lines of credit and mortgages. For commercial customers we offer a broad variety of products and services for sole proprietors, partnerships, and corporations. We have expanded our product line to include insurance and investment services and recommitted ourselves to exceptional customer service. (Rhinebeck Bank, Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender, all loans subject to credit approval, NMLS #: 477976)
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SUNMARK CREDIT UNION
SUNMARK CREDIT UNION
Latham, New York
100-499 employees
Sunmark is a full-service, community chartered credit union serving New York through financial services, education, and empowerment. We offer all areas of financial growth and planning including Savings, Lending, Insurance and Investment strategies. Our mission is to improve the lives of our members and our community through financial empowerment, solutions and education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTIA
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTIA
Scotia, New York
100-499 employees
An independently owned and operated bank dedicated to making peoples'​ lives better by providing creative financial solutions and superior personalized service to generations of families and businesses in our communities. We have 10 convenient locations throughout the Capital Region: Scotia, Niskayuna, Colonie, Guilderland, Glenville, Schenectady, Saratoga, GE Globacl Research Center, Rotterdam and Clifton Park. Member FDIC. Equial Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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FIRST NEW YORK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
FIRST NEW YORK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Albany, New York
100-499 employees
First New York Federal Credit Union, originally Schenectady Teachers Federal Credit Union, was federally chartered in 1937 to serve the teachers of the Schenectady City School district. Today First New York has eight Branch locations and three FNY Express Teller Kiosks, serving over 34,000 members, and is one of the strongest financial institutions in the Capital District. Through the years, First New York has listened to the needs of our members and met those needs with financial services that go beyond those of other financial institutions. Our mission is “to consistently surpass member expectations by enthusiastically providing first-class personal and professional service with a commitment to continuous innovation.” Federally Insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #477178
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Market Laggard
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COXSACKIE
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COXSACKIE
Coxsackie, New York
50-99 employees
At National Bank of Coxsackie, we pride ourselves on being a reliable hometown bank that focuses on customer service. We are committed to providing you with the finest products and services possible. National Bank of Coxsackie understands that not every individual is the same and views our customers as such. We will always go the extra mile to make sure that our customers’ needs are met. Having been around since 1852, we are still that hometown bank you can trust. The National Bank of Coxsackie is an independent, locally owned, community commercial bank founded in 1852 as the State chartered Bank of Coxsackie. In 1865 the bank took a Federal charter and its present name of National Bank of Coxsackie. The bank first opened for business in 1853 in space it purchased and renovated at the end of Reed Street at the right hand side of the building that currently houses the Heermance Memorial Library. The bank moved to its present location at 5 Reed Street in 1869. The bank opened its first branch office in Greenville in 1966; its second location (drive-in facility only) in West Coxsackie in 1975; its third branch office in Ravena in 1976; a new full-service office with new drive-in facility in West Coxsackie in 1985 (to replace the 1975 structure); a fourth branch office in Catskill in 1987 (subsequently closed in 1993); a fifth branch office in Athens in 1992 as an acquisition from Key Bank of Eastern New York; and a sixth branch office in Cairo opened in May of 2006.
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Top Benefits
TEG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
TEG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Poughkeepsie, New York
100-499 employees
TEG Federal Credit Union is a local, member-owned, not-for-profit, full-service community financial institution open to all those who live, work, worship or attend school in Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, Sullivan, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester County in New York. Since 1969, TEG has been a steady source of financial services to its members including a wide range of Consumer and Business Loans, as well as Free Checking and many other Consumer and Business deposit account options. But TEG is not just in the business of deposits and loans – we're in the solutions business. Our goal is to find a solution for each and every person that comes to us so that they leave in a better position than when they started. TEG wants members for life, and that means that we will be there to help our members through the good times and the not so good times. And, when it comes to lending, we look at your entire picture, not just your credit score. TEG currently serves its members with 8 branches in Poughkeepsie, Beekman, Fishkill, Hyde Park, Wappingers Falls, Newburgh, and Middletown as well as through a top-notch online banking system featuring Online Banking, Bill Pay, Apps, Mobile & Text Banking, External Funds Transfer, MoneyDesktop, Personal Finance Manager, and Mobile Check Deposit.
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Market Laggard
THE RONDOUT SAVINGS BANK
THE RONDOUT SAVINGS BANK
Kingston, New York
1-24 employees
Established in 1868, Rondout Savings Bank is a state-chartered, mutual banking and financial services provider headquartered in Kingston, New York. Rondout Savings Bank has five locations in Kingston, West Hurley, and Hyde Park, and operates divisions in asset management, personal banking, and business banking. Rondout Savings Bank is consistently recognized by BauerFinancial, Inc. with the 5-Star Superior Quality Rating. This rating is only awarded to 10% of the financial service institutions in the country and distinguishes Rondout Savings Bank as one of the strongest banking institutions in the country. Rondout Savings Bank’s Vision is to be the leading and most trusted provider of Business Banking and Retail Financial Services in our markets, by delivering total client satisfaction. For more information visit: RondoutBank.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
EMPIRE STATE BANK
EMPIRE STATE BANK
Newburgh, New York
50-99 employees
Empire State Bank, is a community oriented bank, providing businesses and customers with a full range of products and services throughout New York. We provide customers with simple, customizable and convenient methods to manage their financial needs. Our tagline, “We Take Your Business Personally” demonstrates our commitment and support to improving our communities. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Find Empire State Bank on Facebook and at www.esbna.com. Empire State Bank trades under the ticker symbol "ESBS"​. To learn more, visit www.esbna.com/investorrelations. Never provide your Social Security Number or account information at any time in postings or correspondents via Empire State Bank’s Facebook page. If you would like assistance with your account, please call (866) 646-0003.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LITCHFIELD BANCORP
LITCHFIELD BANCORP
Litchfield, Connecticut
1-24 employees
Different from a commercial bank with stockholders, community leaders founded Winsted Savings Bank in 1860. In 1875, local business leaders founded Mechanics Savings Bank of Winsted (later Northwest Bank for Savings). Both banks supported the development of Winsted, CT and surrounding towns through savings, loans and personal relationships with their customers. They helped individuals, families, businesses and communities—and later met the need for a branch network and expanded services. In 1996, the two banks merged into Northwest Community Bank. Headquartered in Winsted, today we have branches in Avon, Granby, New Hartford and Torrington—as well as our nationally recognized academic branch in Northwestern Regional School No. 7 High School. While still deeply committed to our local area, technology now offers our customers services wherever they go, whenever they need them. Even in our mobile society, banking can still be a relationship. In addition, Northwest Community Bank offers a range of consumer and commercial banking services, as well as support to local charitable institutions. Our directors, officers, managers and other staff volunteer for boards, committees and activities of countless nonprofit organizations: libraries, schools, the arts, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary clubs and foundations. We also make contributions to United Way, YMCA, Northwestern Connecticut Community College Foundation, Special Olympics, American Mural Project, the Tour of Litchfield Hills, Gifts of Love and so many others. For more than 150 years, Northwest Community Bank has been a mutual saving bank operated for the benefit of its depositors. True to our roots, we value our customers and the communities in which we live and work. It’s your community — and your Northwest Community Bank! Contact us to see how we can serve you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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